When implementing new features for the Web, it’s important for us to be able to get them into the hands of developers early, so they can give new things a try. (Of course, this also helps us identify and fix bugs!) In the past, browsers did this by using vendor-prefixed names for features. This was intended to protect the Web from the churn of spec and implementation changes. Browsers would eventu
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